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The new “Michael” biopic is simply a billion-dollar branding exercise

Movies get made for many reasons, and turning a profit is an entirely legitimate one. The best films, though, tend to be driven by something deeper, an artistic vision that transcends the balance sheet. Then there’s the middle tier: competently executed, formulaic pictures engineered to capture box office and streaming revenue by following a proven template.

But a newer phenomenon deserves its own category: the music biopic. At its core, the modern music biopic isn’t really a film so much as a brand exercise. The movie itself is almost beside the point, a vehicle for leveraging an artist’s existing audience and then amplifying it. The true return on investment comes afterward, when renewed interest drives streams, catalog sales, and other ancillary revenue to new heights.

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